Thoughts on Rolling Gear on 1:400 models?

I personally find rolling gears unnecessary unless you're playing with your models as if they're toys. they are not necessary with today's more advanced tooling. If manufactures went toward static gears, they could virtually look the same in quality as rolling gears if not more precise. we're beyond the clunky old landing gears that you see on early 2000's & 2010's landing gear from Gemini..
 
My thought Is easy: rolling gears or not, the landing gears of ALL the models and regarding ALL manufacturers must be strenghtened! Landing gears are the fragile part of each model and during our real life everyone must afford a travel, a change, something good or bad for which our models must be stored or put into bags etc. The result Is always the same, a "massacre" of landing gears!
In our real life everyone Will have change a, moves, necessity to put the models into boxes or storing them and the result Is always the same dramatic "massacre" of landing gears, especially the nose landing gear. So i really want strenghtened landing gears, even metallic landing gears, and PLEASE STOP the removing wheels of the main landing gear: they must be fixed!!!
I replay myself to share that the landing gears are about the 95% of models parts breaking when there are changes and/or impacts . Tail fin, wings and engines too, for about 5%, but these model parts are easy to fix. Too often, instrad, landing gears break without any possibility to fix them.
 
imo there's one thing that can solved this problem once and for all - making replaceable/removeable landing gears, like the old Dragon Wings and the new Aviaton 400. I mean, the good old BigBird already taught us with the separated nose gear. When you don't need the gears, just removed them and placed them carefully in somewhere. Even if they damaged, you still can easily replaced them.
 
imo there's one thing that can solved this problem once and for all - making replaceable/removeable landing gears, like the old Dragon Wings and the new Aviaton 400. I mean, the good old BigBird already taught us with the separated nose gear. When you don't need the gears, just removed them and placed them carefully in somewhere. Even if they damaged, you still can easily replaced them.
This should be a good option but…. There is no market for make spare part of every model (Unluckily), and is costing to the companies that are creating models.
 
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